It takes up about as much space as the Philips All-In-One Cooker. It is large, which is necessary for a contraption that can make enough food to feed a family of four, but it does not overly dominate the kitchen. The Ninja Foodi Grill is an impressive-looking appliance. For further information, please visit my disclosure statement. The views expressed in this post are entirely my own views, based on my experiences with the Ninja Foodi Grill. Today it is the Ninja Foodi Grill’s turn to try and earn some coveted counter-top real-estate.ĭisclosure: Ninja provided Blog of Dad with the Ninja Foodi Grill free of charge, for the purpose of review and ongoing use. It must be able to do something faster, easier, or just plain better than the bog-standard appliances on hand. I have used it occasionally to cook fries when we’ve been grilling something in the Ninja Foodi Grill.I love a good kitchen gadget, but in a compact townhouse, any new gadget must earn its place. When we upgraded, we kept out older, small air fryer. I love the added functionality and capacity our Ninja Foodi Grill provides. I wouldn’t let owning an air fryer preclude you from buying one of the multicookers. If you like slow cooker foods more, get the Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker and Air Fryer combo. If you prefer grilled foods to slow-cooked foods, go with the Ninja Foodi Grill. If you only have an air fryer, then you might consider upgrading to either the Foodi Grill or the Foodi for the additional capacity and additional functions. No need to buy something with duplicate functionality. If you already have an Instant Pot, I would also say go with the Foodi Grill. But the Foodi Grill will give you indoor grilling functionality that you don’t already have. There’s no need to replace those two appliances with a multicooker. If you already have a pressure cooker and an air fryer, I would choose the Ninja Foodi Grill.
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